问题
I am struggling to get to grips with a particular form setup in my asp.net MVC application. Currently I have a page which displays a chunk of data. On this page is a simple form that calls into an action method that returns a partialview when posted (through ajax - jform). This is all very well until I try and add paging support to the search results.
I have a chunk of code that that will paginate an IQueryable, but Im not sure how to implement this in my current setup.
Heres some code:
[Authorize]
public ActionResult AssetSearch(string RoomID, string type, string keyword, string risks)
{
//check values passed in
Guid? r = null;
if (RoomID != "Any" && RoomID != null)
r = new Guid(RoomID);
string t = type == "Any" ? null : type;
string risk = risks == "Any" ? null : risks;
var assets = surveyRepository.GetAssetsSearch(r, t, keyword, risk);
if (Request.IsAjaxRequest())
{
return PartialView("AssetListControl", assets);
}
else
{
return View("AssetListControl", assets);
}
}
This action method returns a partial view which gets rendered out in a div through the following jquery.
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#searchForm").submit(function() {
$("#searchForm").ajaxSubmit({ target: '#results', beforeSubmit: PreSub, success: Success });
return false;
});
});
function Success(responseText, statusText) {
$("#loadingMessage").html("done");
$('#resultsTable').tablesorter();
$("#results").slideDown("slow");
}
function PreSub(formData, jqForm, options) {
$("#loadingMessage").html("loading...").fadeIn();
$("#results").slideUp("fast");
return true;
}
And my form looks as follows:
<form id="searchForm" action="<%=Url.Action("AssetSearch") %>" method="post">
<fieldset>
<label for="RoomID">
Room Name</label>
<%= Html.DropDownList("RoomID") %>
<label for="Type">
Asset Type</label>
<%= Html.DropDownList("Type") %>
<label for="Risks">
Risk Level</label>
<%= Html.DropDownList("Risks") %>
<label for="Keyword">
Keyword</label>
<%= Html.TextBox("Keyword") %>
<input type="submit" name="sumbit" id="searchBtn" value="Search" />
</fieldset>
</form>
Sorry for the code overload :-)
I have a feeling that I have configured my controller and view in such a way that paging won't be easy to implement. All advice welcome!
Thanks in advance!
回答1:
Ok, so I managed to get it working with AJAX and POST in a not so attractive way.
Firstly, I dropped a couple of anchor tags in my paged results partial view that, if there are previous or next pages, show up. These links fire off a javascript function and pass a page value. The navigation looks as follows:
<% if (Model.HasPreviousPage)
{ %>
<a href="#" onclick="PageResults( <%=Model.PageIndex - 1 %>)">Back</a>
<%} %>
<% if (Model.HasNextPage)
{ %>
<a href="#" onclick="PageResults( <%=Model.PageIndex + 1 %>)">Forward</a>
<%} %>
The function looks as follows:
function PageResults(page) {
var form = document.forms["searchForm"];
form.elements["page"].value = page;
$("#searchForm").ajaxSubmit({ target: '#results', beforeSubmit: PreSub, success: Success });
return false;
}
I have also tweaked my controller to accept a page parameter, which is used to retrieve the correct set of results:
var paginated = new PaginatedList<Asset>(assets, Page ?? 0, 10);
This seems to do the trick, although its not great :)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1520377/asp-net-mvc-how-to-page-ajax-search-results